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Pelvic tilt. Intratester reliability of measuring the standing position and range of motion.

R Gajdosik, R Simpson, R Smith, R L DonTigny.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine intratester reliability of a test designed to measure the standing pelvic-tilt angle, active posterior and anterior pelvic-tilt angles and ranges of motion, and the total pelvic-tilt range of motion (ROM). After an instruction session, the pelvic-tilt angles of the right side of 20 men were calculated using trigonometric functions. Ranges of motion were determined from the pelvic-tilt angles. Intratester reliability coefficients (Pearson r) for test and retest measurements were .88 for the standing pelvic-tilt angle, .88 for the posterior pelvic-tilt angle, .92 for the anterior pelvic-tilt angle, .62 for the posterior pelvic-tilt ROM, .92 for the anterior pelvic-tilt ROM, and .87 for the total ROM. We discuss the factors that may have influenced the reliability of the measurements and the clinical implications and limitations of the test. We suggest additional research to examine intratester reliability of measuring the posterior pelvic-tilt ROM, intertester reliability of measuring all angles and ROM, and the pelvic tilt of many types of subjects.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3969397     DOI: 10.1093/ptj/65.2.169

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Ther        ISSN: 0031-9023


  11 in total

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4.  An anthropometric-based method for the assessment of pelvis position in three-dimensional space.

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5.  Inter- and intra-rater agreement of static posture analysis using a mobile application.

Authors:  David M Boland; Eric V Neufeld; Jack Ruddell; Brett A Dolezal; Christopher B Cooper
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6.  The effect of pelvic tilt and cam on hip range of motion in young elite skiers and nonathletes.

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8.  Clinical Measures of Pelvic Tilt in Physical Therapy.

Authors:  William H Suits
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9.  Test-re-test reliability and inter-rater reliability of a digital pelvic inclinometer in young, healthy males and females.

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10.  A Sensor-Based Screening Tool for Identifying High Pelvic Mobility in Patients Due to Undergo Total Hip Arthroplasty.

Authors:  Xueyang Wang; Arham Qureshi; Abhinav Vepa; Usama Rahman; Arnab Palit; Mark A Williams; Richard King; Mark T Elliott
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